Half-baked hopes: Stamp Panera opening delayed to August The contract between the University of Maryland and Panera Bread company has been signed as of January, but health and safety permits are not ready for approval. Natalie Weger March 27, 2023
UMD Native American powwow returns to campus after three-year hiatus The event included about 40 traditional dancers, who hailed from states as far as Montana, and about 15 other artists who sang and played the drums. Diamondback Staff March 13, 2023
College Park must make it easier for students to vote. Give us a campus polling location. We want to be more civically engaged, so help us access the polls. Dhruvak Mirani February 16, 2023
‘UNFOLD,’ new Stamp gallery, explores connection to clothes and textiles The exhibit opened Jan. 30 and closes April 1. Katharine Wilson February 13, 2023
Hundreds of voters descend on midterm election polls in College Park The opportunity to vote for marijuana legalization through a ballot referendum was also one of the main issues on voters’ minds this year. Diamondback Staff November 9, 2022
Wes Moore, other Dems rally at UMD ahead of Nov. election Moore is a veteran, author and a former CEO of the poverty-fighting Robin Hood Foundation — he has never held public office. Katharine Wilson October 27, 2022
Let’s get this bread later: Stamp Panera delayed until spring 2023 The delay is mostly due to contract negotiation and supply chain issues. Michelle Larkin September 8, 2022
UMD architecture school holds PLACEHack to rethink public spaces Every college on the campus was represented by the participants of the hackathon. Freelance Reporter April 15, 2022
After three years of planning, UMD opens ablution room for Muslim community The opening gained attention after the Muslim Students Association posted a viral Tiktok about it. Auzinea Bacon March 8, 2022
Roy Rogers’ grand opening draws scores of students in restaurant’s return to UMD The fast food chain serves hamburgers, chicken sandwiches and breakfast sandwiches. Victoria Stavish December 5, 2021